For the first time, a call is being issued for USGIF members to help shape the agenda of the GEOINT Symposium.
All USGIF members can now propose Keynotes, Panel Discussions, and Fireside Chats to take place in the exhibit hall.
USGIF Members are welcome to submit proposals for 30–45-minute presentations aligned with one of the following tracks:
- GeoAI Stage brought to you by Leidos – Spotlighting current innovations and future opportunities in artificial intelligence and machine learning applied to geospatial data.
- GEOINT Data at Speed brought to you by Capella Space – Highlighting methods, technologies, and innovations for real-time data acquisition, processing, and actionable insight.
- Scaling AI brought to you by NVIDIA – Exploring how leaders are scaling AI for GEOINT from prototypes to enterprise-wide, resilient, and interoperable systems.
Submissions will be reviewed by an independent committee comprised of GEOINT experts from government, industry, and academia. Exceptional submissions may be elevated to the GEOINT Symposium Main Stage.
Held annually, GEOINT is the world’s largest gathering of GEOINT professionals. We expect more than 4000 attendees to join us in Aurora, Colorado on May 3-6, 2026.
USGIF members have joined us in our mission to build the community, advance the GEOINT tradecraft, and accelerate innovation across the GEOINT enterprise. We look forward to seeing how you plan to inspire the wider community in Colorado!
Learn more about the Call for Proposals and how to submit.
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